Iran held direct negotiations with the United States after shelling Israel.
A special envoy of the United States in the Middle East Steve Witkoff and Foreign Minister Iran Abbas Arabka spoke several times on the phone. During the conversations that occurred after the escalation, the parties sought to find a diplomatic solution to the conflict. This was reported by Reuters with reference to three unnamed diplomats.
Arakchi stated that Iran would not return to negotiations if the Israeli army continues to beat. He also said that Iran “can show flexibility in a nuclear problem” if Washington insists on Israel to stop the war.
During the conversations, the parties briefly discussed Washington’s proposal for Tehran, which provides for the creation of a regional consortium to enrich uranium outside Iran. This idea of the Iranian authorities was rejected earlier.
It should be noted that these telephone conversations this week were the most significant direct negotiations from the beginning of contacts in April.
It should be recalled that on the night of June 13, Israel hit Iran’s objects, touching the nuclear program, explaining this desire to prevent Iran’s nuclear weapons. Iran hit in response.
Iran also stated that further nuclear negotiations with the United States are currently “pointless” after Israeli strikes.
Nevertheless, the President of the United States Donald Trump is convinced that Iran and Israel will soon agree with the world.
Source: Reuters
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